Sports Rewind: LeBron's Ab-solutely Revealing Photo Shoot
Plus, Tiger Woods’ slip of the tongue and more.
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Beast Mode - LeBron strips down for the camera, Tiger's slip of the tongue, plus more sports headlines. — Britt Middleton One thing's for sure: LeBron James doesn't leave much to the imagination. In a photo posted to his Instagram page on Thursday, King James showed off his chiseled abs after a workout at the gym. "Somebody call 911. The weight room just got murdered!" the Miami Heat star wrote.(Photo: Lebron James via Instagram)
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Kobe Out for Rest of Season - Ouch. Kobe Bryant is going to be warming the bench for the remainder of the season after tearing his Achilles tendon in Friday's 118-116 win over the Golden State Warriors. The injury is his worst in his 17-year career and will keep him off the court until the start of the next season. (Photo: AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Photo By Photo: AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill
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Tiger's Slip Up - Deep in Masters competition mode, Tiger Woods reportedly dropped an "F bomb" on live television on Thursday after coming up short on a shot. Woods is favored to win this year's tournament in Augusta, Ga., which would be his fifth Masters title. (Photo: Harry How/Getty Images)
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Kerry Rhodes Speaks Out - NFL star Kerry Rhodes is clearing the air about rumors that he had a romantic relationship with another man. "I am not gay," Rhodes told TMZ, in response to photos that surfaced on Thursday showing him with his arm around a male friend while on vacation. (Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)
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Kris Humphries Court Drama - It's been a rough week for Kris Humphries. In addition to being sued by a Beverly Hills suit shop for breach of contract and $6,000 in unpaid bills, the Brooklyn Nets forward was a no-show to his mandatory settlement conference with Kim Kardashian on Friday, the first time they would have come face-to-face since their 2011 divorce. (Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)
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Lakers’ Jordan Hill Sued By Ex - The former girlfriend of Los Angeles Lakers star Jordan Hill is suing him for damages relating to an alleged domestic violence incident that happened in February 2012. In her filing, Darlene Luna accused Hill of punching her arms and legs "as if they were punching bags" and putting her into a choke hold. Hill plead "no contest" to criminal charges, received a one-year suspended sentence and a $500 fine. (Photo: Harry How/Getty Images)
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NFL Concussions Suit Wages On - On Tuesday, the NFL asked a U.S. district court judge to dismiss more than 200 cases brought by nearly 4,200 retired players. The players say that they were not warned of the dangers of playing too soon after suffering a concussion and accuse the league of hiding evidence supporting high risks for developing degenerative brain disease. (Photo: Donald Miralle/Getty Images)
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Rose Bounces Back - Is he ready for action? A video of Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose dunking during a warm-up session before the Bulls' game against the Detroit Pistons last week has given some fans hope. The point guard has been sidelined for the entire 2013 season as he recovers from a torn ACL in his left knee sustained last year. (Photo: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
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Sam Hurd Pleads Guilty to Felony Drug Charges - In a federal courtroom in Dallas on Thursday, former NFL wide receiver Sam Hurd pled guilty to one count of possession of cocaine and marijuana with intent to distribute. Hurd was arrested in 2011 after accepting one kilogram of cocaine from an undercover officer. He was cut from the Chicago Bears following the incident. (Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Grey Goose)
Photo By Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for GREY GOOSE
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Things Get Ugly in San Diego - There was still bad blood between Los Angeles Dodgers centerfielder Matt Kemp and San Diego Padres leftfielder Carlos Quentin, who had to be separated by police after their game on Thursday. The drama started earlier in the evening when Quentin rushed the mound and attacked LA pitcher Zack Greinke after Quentin was hit with a pitch, spurring players from both teams to jump in. Greinke ended up with a broken collarbone. The Dodgers won the game, 3-2.(Photo: AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)
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